1846. 



GENESEE FARMER. 



125 



ROCHESTER SEED STORE, 



AND 

 WARE-HOUSE FOR FARMING TOOLS. 



By JAMES P. FOGG. 



The subscriber having purchased the interest of Mr. B. F. 

 Smith, in the SEED and IMPLEMENT business, will con- 

 tinue the business as heretofore at the Rochester Seed Store 

 on Front street, nearly opposite the market. 



The subscriber is well aware of the important relation 

 which the seedsman holds to the whole farming communi- 

 ty, and that on his honor and veracity the crop and profit of 

 a season in some measure depend. The greatest care has 

 been used in selecting the seeds oflcred at this establishment 

 for the ensuing year, and they can be relied upon as pure 

 and genuine, carefully selected and raised from the very 

 best varieties, and properly cured. Many kinds were rais- 

 ed in the immediate vicinity of this citj-, t)y Mr. C. F. Cros- 

 man, and under the inspection of the proprietor ; others 

 were raised by experienced seed growers ; while those va- 

 rities of foreign growth, which experience has shown are 

 the best, sucli as Cabbage, Caulillowers, Brocoli all the 

 varieties of Garden and Field Teiirnip, Scarlet Short-Top 

 Kaddish, Scarlet and White Turnip-Raddish, Dwarf and 

 Early Peas, with Twenty choice varieties of FLOWER 

 SEEDS, have been imported by the subscriber from the 

 long established house of R. WRENCH &. SONS, of Lou- 

 don. 



AGENTS for the sale of Rochester Seeds by 



the package, &c. — Attica, IL D. Gladding. Amsterdam, 

 J. W. Sturtevant. Aidmru, Hudson & Buckbee. A/bioii, 

 ("harles W. Perkins, Batavia, Lucas Seaver. Ballstou, 

 E. W, Lee. Buffalo, W. & G. Bryant. Brockport, A. B. 

 Bennet. CanaHdaigua, L. C. Cheney &. Co. Cazeiiovia, 

 Dr. A. Ford. Castile, Halsted & May. Dansville, H. B. 

 Williams &: Son. Elmira, Tracy Beadle. Geneva, Hem- 

 iup & Cone. Geneseo, L. Turner. Ilmlsmi, W. <fe G. 

 Storrs. Homer, Wm. Sherman & Son. Jthica, Lewis H. 

 Culver. Lockport, S. H. Marks tSt Co. Lelioy, Tomp- 

 kins & Morgan. Lansinghurgh, R. Harrison. Mianford, 

 J. Phelps &. Co. Mounl Morris, \\. Sleeper. Oswego, C, 

 & E. Canfield. Perry, R. H. Smith. Peiui Yuu, John H. 

 Lapham. Palmyra, Hoyt & 3Iay, Port Byrov, S, K. 

 Keudriks. ticottsville, Garbutt &. Co. iichenectady, D. L. 

 Powell. Syracuse, Foster &, Nolt. Se/ieca Falls, C, L. 

 Hoskins. Troy, J. Daggett & Co. Utica, J. E. Warner 

 & Co. Union Springs, Wm. Cozzens. Warsaw, Dr. A. 

 Frank. Waterford, Wm. A. Waldron. Waterloo, T. 

 M'Clintock. Wyoming, Cornwcll & Maine. Pitlsfield, 

 Mass. Isaac L. Cole. York, James McPhearson. Adrian, 

 Mich. D. K. Underwood. Brantford, C. W. J. & R. 

 Curtis. Chicago, III. N. Sherman, Jr. Coluvdms, Ohio, 

 John Miller. Detroit, Mich. J. W. Strong, Jr. Hamilton, 

 C. IF. S. Kerr i.t Co. Joriesville, Mich, timhh &, George. 

 Kingston, C. W. ('harles Hsath, London, C. W. Edward 

 Adams. Monroe, Mich. Hosmer (iraham. Marshall, Midi. 

 A Callender. JMilwankie, W. T. Holtou 6c Gootlall — 

 Jackson &: Jewell. Niagara, C. W. James Harvey. Pon- 

 tiac, Mich. Rogers tfc Dunklee. St. Catharines. C. W. S. 

 I^ St. Johns — Boomer, Brothers & Co. Spri7igfield, Mass. 

 Chapin & Gunn — Benj. K. Bliss. Sandusky City, Ohio, 

 W. T. & A. K. West, Toro7ito, C. W. Robert Love. 

 Toledo, Ohio, Raymond & Co. Westfield, Mass. Jessup 

 & Co. Ypsilanti, Mich. Edmunds &, Co. 



Rochester, N, Y. JAMES P. FOGG. 



NEW SEED and IMPLEMENT WAREHOUSE. 



GENESEE SEED STORE & AGRICUL- 

 TURAL WAREHOUSE, 



No. 10, Fronl-StreeL Rochester, N. Y. 

 The Subscribers re.spectfully announce to 



the public, that they have opened the above establishment 

 for the sale of GARDEN, FIELD, and FLOWER SEEDS, 

 of all sorts — Agricultural and Horticultural Implements, Ala- 

 dimes, S^'C. Sec. 



They intend to have always on hand, a complete assort- 

 ment of all the articles wanted in this line by the Farmer 

 and Gardener. No pains will be spared to procure articles 

 of the best quality. No seeds will be offered but sucli as 

 are undoubtedly fresh and genuine — raised in the best es- 

 tablishments of this and foreign countries. The implements 

 will embrace all the newest and most approved kinds, from 

 the best manufacturers in the country. 



Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Plants, SfC, will be 

 furnished to order from one of the best establishments in the 

 country — the well known Mount Hope Nurseries. 



The principal conductor of this establishment has had 

 many years practical experience in the business, in Roches- 

 ter ; and being well known to a lar c portion of the agri- 

 culturalists of Western New York, tie undersigned hope, 

 by devoting constant and careful attention to the manage- 

 ment of their business, to merit and receive a liberal share 

 of patronage. Farmers and others interested, are requested 

 to call at the Genesee Seeij Store. 



RAPALJE &, BRIGGS. 



Rochester, Feb. 1, 184C. 



The Imported Horse Alfred, 



W^HiCH took the first premium at the New York State .\g- 

 ricultural Fair, in 1843, will stand for mares this season, 

 184(5, at the following places, viz : 



At William Garbitt's, Wheatland, as follows; — 



On Saturday and Monday, May 2 and 4 



" ■ "" 1(5 " 18 



" " 30 June 1 



" '< June 13 " 15 



" " " 27 " 29 



July 11 July 13 



At John Baker's, Macedon, as follows ; — 



On Saturday and ilonday, May 9 and 11 

 " ■ " " 23 " 2.5 



" " June 6 June 8 



" " " 20 " 22 



" " July 4 July 6 



" 18 " 2.) 

 At the American Hotel, in Rochester, on Wednesdays and 

 7hursdai/s of every week, to the close of the seison, com- 

 mencing April 29 and 30. 



Terms: — Ten dollars to insure a foal, payable 1st of 

 March, 1847. Persons parting with marcs before foaling 

 lime will be held responsible for the services of t!ic Horse. 



GEORGE FOHDON. 

 March, 1S46. JOHN BAKER. 



The newly Imported Horse 'Consternation' 



WiLr, serve marcs at $20, the ensuing season, at the sta- 

 bles of C, T. ALBOT, Stoke Post, Oneida county, N. Y. 



He is sixteen iiands liigh, very powerful, and has splendid 

 action. He was got by Confederate, dam Curiosity by Fi- 

 garo. He took the First Premium at the State Fair in Sep- 

 tember last. [4-2t*] 



Straw Cutters, of all the m^)st approved kinds, used in 

 Weetern N. Y., for sale cheap, by 



RAPALJE & BRIfJGS. 



ISo. 10, Front-st. 



